Carmina
Catullus
Catullus, Gaius Valerius. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus. Burton, Sir Richard Francis, translator. London, Printed for the Translators, 1894.
- Thou bardache Thallus! more than Coney's robe
- Soft, or goose-marrow or ear's lowmost lobe,
- Or Age's languid yard and cobweb'd part,
- Same Thallus greedier than the gale thou art,
- When the Kite-goddess shows thee Gulls agape,
- Return my muffler thou hast dared to rape,
- Saetaban napkins, tablets of Thynos, all
- Which (Fool!) ancestral heirlooms thou didst call.
- These now unglueing from thy claws restore,
- Lest thy soft hands, and floss-like flanklets score
- The burning scourges, basely signed and lined,
- And thou unwonted toss like wee barque tyned
- 'Mid vasty Ocean vexed by madding wind!
- Furius! our Villa never Austral force
- B roke, neither set thereon Favonius' course,
- Nor savage Boreas, nor Epeliot's strain,
- But fifteen thousand crowns and hundreds twain
- Wreckt it, —Oh ruinous by-wind, breezy bane!
- Thou youngling drawer of Falernian old
- Crown me the goblets with a bitterer wine